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But it has mitigated its effects.
TJX has mitigated that by getting vendors to make products specifically for its chains.
However, it also finds – and NARA has found – that she mitigated those problems and the department has mitigated those problems.
Reminded of that now, following the great fuss about the Royal Opera production of Sophie's Choice, he says, a touch sheepishly, that time has mitigated his anger.
The rapid increases in home prices, which has mitigated some of the stock losses, appear to be ending, although few economists expect sharp drops in 2003.
The Obama administration's stimulus package has mitigated the damage, but it was not big enough or targeted enough toward job creation to halt the continued hemorrhaging in employment.
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But certainly it would have mitigated it".
"No incentive package from New York could've mitigated the difference".
The FSA could have mitigated the destruction of the district.
No tree-trimming program would have mitigated these outages".
Still, many superficially unrelated factors have mitigated the impact on business in general.
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